Interesting. It seems like the styrene modeling prior to 27 Sep 2011 was a test-fit. A subsequent version appears to have the colored lines printed on from a computerized design, perhaps before assembly...very interesting.

Your English is perfect. I regularly make the mistake of forgetting about the thickness of the plastic, especially as I do not make too much effort to measure the card thickness when choosing which of my card stock to use for my 1/24.

With you working in 1/35 the thickness of the card will have a bigger impact on your measurements.

Are you adding a full interior or will the model be simple with hatches battened down? Are you in the military that you can get access to the real vehicles?

Hi Nige, was certainly a little difficult to establish the angles of the body but as I have access to the real scale model I could make corrections and another thing I had to take into mind to make the frame was subtracted the thickness of the plastic sheet the scale of 1 / 35. I hope you understand my English.

Loving the scratchbuilding work. Great to see a neat and tidy build. How awkward was it to set out the angles of the bodywork? Do you have access to the real thing for measurements or are you working from drawings?

This is a prototype which will help me to correct some details and observations that I make and then make the mold. This is a conversion to be placed on the Unimog chassis (3082 to revel) in their respective chassis modification.